Mita Matsusei Basketball: Third Graders & Their “Back” Stories

Regarding the[Third Year Students’ Backs Series]it looks like we will be finishing up introducing all the third year students soon. However, this project is far from over! We are also planning a new column, so please wait until it’s posted. Today we will introduce “Asa (Aki)“is!

We will also introduce past posts, so please take a look at the links below.

[朝さんポスト一覧]

June 30th Lambs’ Tweets | Women’s Basketball Club | Mita Matsusei High School | Yellz

July 18 Lambs’ Tweets | Women’s Basketball Club | Mita Matsusei High School | Yellz

August 4th Lambs’ Tweets | Women’s Basketball Club | Mita Matsusei High School | Yellz

Now, I would like to introduce a message from my juniors!

Filler: It’s reassuring to have Aki-san, who makes thorough analysis and makes Rams even better.

Shun: He uses his smarts to act for the best of the team at all times.

Spun: It’s cool to see him putting his body on the line and continuing to play DF against international students.

Kai: Leading the team to success with high analytical and judgmental skills

Aya: She puts her body on the line more than anyone else and continues to be tough even when dealing with international students.

Mari: An important person who has her own ideas and works hard even against international students and strong opponents to make the team better.

En: A backer who supports the team by playing with all his might and teaches us the importance of hard work.

Rainbow: A person who stays calm and supports the team no matter what.

Ki: I admire him for giving me little advice after practice and supporting me even when I can’t see him. Please do your best and have fun like Aki until the end!

Shiori: Aki-san, who has a precise approach from the outside, is highly skilled, has a high IQ, and always shows off her super plays, is really cool and I have a lot of respect for her! !

Please enjoy Aki’s play until the end! !

Admiration: A person who continues to fight until the end for the sake of the team, even when the opponent is physically different.

Haru: An unsung hero who supports the team even when you can’t see it.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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